No matter how cliche this statement is, we still deserve a second chance and I would like to note the singularity of the word “chance” there. We couldn’t have too many second chances because people get tired of it. People stop believing. However, we could have a single second chance. Just one last look, one last attempt to make things right and to make things the way they used to be and should be. This is in general, which means that a second chance could be given at any mistake, any mishap. No matter how grave the crime, or the hurt, or the disaster is, a second chance is worth the person. Another thing is, the person should be worthy, should be truly deserving of that second try. He/She should see to it that he/she is eligible for a big thing as a second chance. Life is precious. Time is gold. People should not be given a second chance because they’re going to waste their time and effort for that. No. People change. People change for the better. How can we catch sight of that change if we, ourselves, do not want to give them a chance to? Change is inevitable. Change is constant. A second chance can make you witness that change, and without it, no one will ever understand the perks of having another chance to prove yourself. However, a second chance isn’t readily available in the blink of an eye. It must be justified, must be worked hard for, must be in the deepest and sincerest sense of the word, deserved.
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